Aloha all, Macports has an emacs-app that bundles all the files in /Applications/MacPorts/Emacs.app/
We use this at work and find it convenient. All the best, Tom Rick Frankel <r...@rickster.com> writes: > On 2014-05-15 10:31, Vikas Rawal wrote: >> Probably not the answer you want, but as a long-time mac and emacs >> user, my suggestion would be to use the vanilla os x version of emacs. >> >> The "nextstep" build of emacs runs as a native app, >> >> You are suggesting to a Mac user to build his own Emacs? >> Do you know what that takes? >> About 10 minutes :-) >> >> I just realized that it is even possible to download it prebuilt. >> >> I recommend a homebrew-based install of emacs. >> >> I like the version available from railwaycat/emacsmacport tap >> (https://github.com/railwaycat/emacs-mac-port [1]). > > Not familiar w/ emacsports, will take a look at it this weekend. My > problem w/ the homebrew install (and i'm a homebrew fan) is that > i prefer the "all-in-one" (--with-ns) package and not having the app > spread around /usr/local in unix fashion the way the homebrew install > works. > > Personally, i used homebrew to install the build dependencies > (autoconf, automake, imagemagick, etc) and the git mirror of the emacs > trunk (http://git.sv.gnu.org/emacs.git) YMMV. > > rick > > -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com